Peggy Bagwell

Peggy Bagwell was born on 27 June 1934 in Anderson County, South Carolina.1 She was the daughter of Frederick Bagwell and Ida Marie Wilson. As of after 1950,her married name was Merck. Peggy Bagwell married James K. Merck after 1950. Peggy Bagwell died on 9 April 2013 in Anderson, Anderson County, South Carolina, at age 78 Peggy (Bagwell) Merck, 78, passed away on Tuesday, April 9, 2013 at Emeritus Anderson Place, Anderson, SC.She was born on Wednesday, June 27, 1934, in Anderson County, SC., and was the daughter of Fred and Marie Bagwell.Peggy grew up in Piercetown, and graduated from White Plains High School in 1952. After high school, she attended Furman University where she received a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education. She went on to teach school in Anderson County Districts 1 and 4 for over 30 years, retiring in 1991.Mrs. Merck is survived by her husband of 54 years, James K. Merck, daughter, Suzanne Tripp, of Piedmont, SC., son, Jim Merck, of Piedmont, SC., sister, Frances Kowalski, of Piedmont, SC.She was preceded in death by her parents, Fred and Marie Bagwell, brother, Howard Bagwell, of Summerville.1 She was buried at Mount Pisgah Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson County, South Carolina.1

VENTURA COUNTY, CA — David Kevin Bagwell, 44, of Greensboro, died Thursday, November 19, 2009, in Ventura County, California.

David was a graduate of Page High School, earned a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management from NC A & T State University, and received an MBA from Pepperdine University.

He was an Eagle Scout and a member of the Order of the Arrow brotherhood.

David spent eight years in the US Army Infantry, served as a long-range reconnaissance squad leader in Panama, and was a member of the White House Army Honor Guard from 1982-1986 under President Reagan.

He was the owner of Bagwell Construction Services and had 25 years of experience in construction management and business.

David is survived by his daughters, Katie and Emily Bagwell of Moorpark, CA; parents, Will and Nancy Bagwell of Reidsville; brothers and sisters, Ray and Pam Bagwell of Apex, Terri Bagwell Roberts of Greensboro, and Rob Bagwell of Concord; nephews and niece, Jeremy, Ben and Ashley Bagwell, Damon and Jordan Roberts; and grandparents Lee and Garnet Suttles of Greensboro.1